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Washington Post:
The President's End Run  —  THE MOST detailed legal justification to date for the National Security Agency's warrantless domestic surveillance has emerged from the Bush administration, but the 42-page version isn't any more convincing than its shorter predecessors.
Discussion: Power Line and Bad Attitudes
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John O'Neil / New York Times:
Intelligence Deputy Defends Surveillance Program  —  Gen. Michael V. Hayden, who led the National Security Agency when it began a program of warrantless wiretaps, vigorously defended the program today, but acknowledged that it depends on a lower standard of evidence than required by courts.
Joanne Kenen / Reuters:
Lawmakers seek review of eavesdropping rules
USA Today:
White House steps up defense of domestic spying
Greg Sargent / TAPPED:
MEMO TO DEAN: NEXT TIME, REBUT ROVE'S ARGUMENT.
Discussion: The Sideshow
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Lyle Denniston / SCOTUSblog:
Court allows campaign finance challenges  —  The Supreme Court ruled on Monday, without dissent, that it has not barred all challenges to actual operation in practice of federal campaign finance restrictions.  It ordered a lower court to reconsider an "as-applied" challenge by an anti-abortion group …
Discussion: How Appealing
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Canada's Day Of Reckoning  —  Canadians go to the polls today to select a new Parliament, and all indications show that they will bring in a new government for the first time in 13 years.  As both the New York Times and the American Spectator surmise, the new Conservative government …
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Michael Valpy / Globe and Mail:
Tories poised for minority, final poll shows
Clifford Krauss / New York Times:   Conservative Win in Canada Could Help Repair Ties to U.S.
Greg Myre / New York Times:
A Man Called Hitler Runs for a Seat He May Not Fill  —  JENIN, West Bank, Jan. 18 - The candidate's name is Jamal Abu Roub, but everyone here calls him Hitler because, well, that is the name he has answered to quite comfortably since he was a teenager.  —  Mr. Roub, 40, is a leader …
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Steven Erlanger / New York Times:   In a Stronghold, Fatah Fights to Beat Back a Rising Hamas
Anthony Phillips / This Is London:
George sinks to new low  —  First he shocked TV viewers and his colleagues by pretending to be a cat and lapping milk from Rula Lenska's hand.  —  Now George Galloway is set to attract further derision after performing a dance routine on Celebrity Big Brother - in a tight-fitting, red leotard.
Washington Post:
Ford to Cut Thousands of Jobs and Close 14 Factories  —  Ford Motor Co. announced today that it will cut as many as 30,000 jobs and shut down 14 factories to help reverse losses in its troubled North American automotive division.  —  The restructuring announcement came shortly after Ford reported …
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Ezra Klein / TAPPED:
A PRE-STATE OF THE UNION PRIMER.  Another day, another detailed preview of George W. Bush's State of the Union health care proposals.  This morning's iteration comes from the LA Times' Peter Gosselin, one of the best social policy reporters in the country.  But even the best reporters …
David Carr / New York Times:
Soothe the Blog and Reap the Whirlwind  —  LAST Thursday, Deborah Howell, the ombudsman for The Washington Post, posted a clarification on the newspaper's Web site after suggesting in her Sunday column that the lobbyist Jack Abramoff had made "substantial campaign contributions to both major parties."
Larry Margasak / Associated Press:
Workers Allege Halliburton Knew Their Water Was Foul  —  Troops and civilians at a U.S. military base in Iraq were exposed to contaminated water last year, and employees for the responsible contractor, Halliburton Co., could not get their company to inform camp residents, according to interviews and internal company documents.
Doug Struck / Washington Post:
Professionals Fleeing Iraq As Violence, Threats Persist  —  Exodus of Educated Elite Puts Rebuilding at Risk  —  BAGHDAD — The office of Iraq's most eminent cardiologist is padlocked.  A handwritten sign is taped on his wooden door in the private clinic in Baghdad: Patients of Dr. Omar Kubasi should call him in Amman, Jordan.
Dan Eggen / Washington Post:
Politics Alleged In Voting Cases  —  Justice Officials Are Accused of Influence  —  The Justice Department's voting section, a small and usually obscure unit that enforces the Voting Rights Act and other federal election laws, has been thrust into the center of a growing debate …
Digby / Hullabaloo:
Killing Me Softly  —  I'm feeling down right now.  I know I shouldn't.  The fact that Tom DeLay has stepped down is such a huge victory for humanity all by itself that I should be dancing a jig for the next six months.  But, I'm down in the dumps, mostly because I am watching George W. Bush repeat …

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Bush Aide Says Abramoff Photos Coincidence
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